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Haltech e11 v2 with 3bar map sensor, usb cable, shift light, near new - $1500

Rb25det Gearbox, rebuilt - $1500

Blitz ID3 boost controller - $400

R32 Gtst 5 stud full setup, race spec rotors, new pads - $800

... Genuine greddy rb25 intake with genuines q45 throttle body - $1000

Rb25det 6boost with tial 44mm waste gate - NEW - $1200

Rb25/20 Tomei 256 camshafts with Tomei gears - $1000

Brand new coilovers to suit S13/cef/laurel - $600 - go gangster low

Adjustable camber, castor, toe, traction arms, all new - $80 pair

Front adjustable LCA to suit nissan - $300

Bee*r limiter - $200 (may keep)

ORC twin plate clutch to suit RB push type - $700 (recently reco'd)

Reco'd Rb25det head new everything - $700

Cometic 1.2mm rb25 head gasket - $300

R32 GTR front suits. good nick, drivers side has slightly sloppy bolster - $350

Brand new v8 supercar spec tailshaft to suit rb25 box in cef - $550

Cef roller, can either be with 5 stud, all arms, or 4 stud stock. lots of kits and lots of spares - $3000

Blitz RARE BLM (black light meter) carbon faced water temp tand boost gauges.... cost my ex $350 a guage... sell for $500 pair.. mint conditions

Apexi turbo time, pen type, black new in box - $50

Full surge tank setup with new bosch 040 and 044 pumps

Denso top feed 800cc injectors - $700

Lots more, will update regularly

Brisbane Southside, Pm me, Has to go to fund new project

Pics on request, serious buyers with cash ONLY, not looking to swap for a vl.

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Hey, assume the rb25det is rear wheel drive box out of an r33gtt that I can bolt onto an rb26 rear wheel drive setup.

What was reco'd, why & what would you settle for it?

In melb, can you organise shipping?

Cheers,

Paul

sorry, yourself not included. I work to much and didnt see your message.

Cams, intake and 6boost are on my motor, which is at the workshop so sale on those items is on hold until i have them in my hands.

But to those who offer me $300 for $1450 cams.... which is new, and they are new... Dreamer.

Well let me know if you think I could have the plenum and throttle body by about the 15th of March at the latest as long as it comes with all the bolts, otherwise I'll just buy a brand new one. Let me know even if it's later than that incase my event gets postponed, then I'll wait. Thanks.

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